The Google official said his company can partner with the government to develop a digitisation agenda for the state.
Google Vice-President Chandrasekhar Thota paid a courtesy call to Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Thursday, 11 January, and expressed readiness to work together with the state government.
Noting that Artificial Intelligence (AI) would influence every sector, the Google official said his company can partner with the government to develop a digitisation agenda for the state.
According to a release from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) on X, Thota discussed the investments of Google in the state.
“Chandrasekhar Thota discussed with the CM about Google’s investments in Telangana State and stated that the company wants to work closely with the government on its projects,” said the CMO.
The release also said that Google would partner with the Telangana government in developing a digitisation agenda for the state in farming, education, and health sectors.
“He further added that the company possesses the technology and expertise to bring quality service to cater to the needs of the Telangana citizens,” said the statement.
It also said that the Chief Minister discussed the road safety measures and possible usage of Google Maps and Google Earth platforms towards the same.
@Google Vice President Sri Chandrasekhar Thota, author of the book ‘Wings of Fire’ Sri Arun Tiwari and renowned cancer robotic surgeon @DrChinnababu Sunkavalli met Chief Minister Sri @RevanthAnumula at his residence today.
Ministers Sri @KomatireddyKVR and Sri @Min_SridharBabu… pic.twitter.com/8qmr2lkMBl
— Telangana CMO (@TelanganaCMO) January 11, 2024